Among consumer gripes is going to the Department of Motor Vehicles, where sometimes long lines start before the offices even open - and if you think calling the DMV might save you time, think again.

INSIDE EDITION’s I-Squad called customer service hotlines in every state to see how long it would take to get someone on the phone.

The worst was Massachusetts, where we were kept on hold for nearly two hours.

INSIDE EDITION’s Lisa Guerrero and Adam Goldkamp of gethuman.com called a few customer service hotlines. In one call, a recorded operator voice says: “Hold time is greater than one hour.”

Facebook doesn't seem to be much better. We tried to get a human being on the phone but their customer service recording said: “Unfortunately, we do not offer phone support at this time.”

What about the post office?

Guerrero got the complete runaround when she wanted to get someone on the phone. No matter what she did, it didn't work

Jeff Pearson, a game store owner in Lafayette, Louisiana, also had a beef with the post office. He posted his frustrating experience online where you could hear him saying: “I would have kept holding, but they hung up on me!”

Pearson says he was just trying to track a missing package. He told Guerrero that he was on hold for “over three hours, three hours and ten minutes.”

Guerrero asked: “And you're just trying to track a package?”

He replied: “That's all I’m trying to do is find out, what is going on with the package?”